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- Ilbir Dağ deposit it has been "formed in open spaces by hydrothermal remobilization of bauxite components". The gem quality material was first discovered...
- after Operation Uphold Democracy, the US invasion of 1994. Since the remobilization of the Armed Forces in 2017, the ranks are slowly being filled, and...
- favor nitrates ac****ulation through both aridity and water solution/remobilization/transportation onto slopes and into basins; capillary solution movement...
- Low protein intake Fluid shift into the intravascular space: Fluid remobilization after burn treatment Administration of hypertonic fluids, e.g. mannitol...
- process to reestablish them was initiated in 2011 and culminated in their remobilization under the old name, Forces Armées d'Haiti (FAd'H)), on November 18th...
- Koch G3 battle rifle Beretta M1951 pistol Uzi sub-machine gun After remobilization of Haitian Army by President Jovenel Moïse, Haitian Army will purchase...
- Sparks, R. S. J.; Barclay, J.; Carroll, M. R. & Brewer, T. S. (2000). "Remobilization of andesite magma by intrusion of mafic magma at the Soufriere Hills...
- in deeper waters. Silver is taken up by plankton in the photic zone, remobilized with depth, and enriched in deep waters. Silver is transported from the...
- of Bishop Tuff sanidine reveals preeruptive radiogenic Ar and rapid remobilization from cold storage". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
- re****urance was needed to bind the Europeans to the U.S. system; hence, the remobilization of U.S. armed forces began. Indeed, the fear of war between the Soviets...